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Stahlwille combination spanners??

Spannersphere

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Looking to buy a spanner set and want them to last a life time or at least 15-20 years. I was wondering if anyone has had experience with these spanners.
 
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Some would argue that they're better than Snap-On.... but most would agree that they're
at least as good. Definitely a cut above Gearwrench and Sidchrome. If you prefer a matt
finish, Stahlwille are hard to beat.
 

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Get the long 14 series.

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Buybuybuy! I have seen 20 years abused wrenches..look like new! But if you like shiny chrome you should not buy! Sick quality
 

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Are they good compared to say snap on, gear wrench, sidchrome,

I dont think you can compare the quality of a stahlwille with gearwrench and sidchrome! Snap on,hazet,facom,gedore and old bahco pu is maybe closer to a open box 13 or 14!
 

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Just got these in a couple of days ago . i really like the combination they come in ,some of the more popular sizes i use on the machinery that i work on.sorry for the crappy pic the file manager wont upload any of my better pics.
 

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I have quite a few! They are very very good! The finish is satin chrome, not quite as bling as Snap On, but perhaps even more durable!

The only thing to bear in mind is that the 'regular' combination wrench is equivalent to Snap On's 'short', so I'd probably buy the long version!

I tend to have inch size wrenches by Snap On and metric by Stahlwille. I would say they are of comparable quality!
 

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Stahlwille wrenches are very, very nice, but if you want the real fetish **** ….get the Facom 440 or also the Heyco Maxline.

All of them are high level tools…the best … you've got them all. :D:D:D

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My set with openbox 13 spanners 6-24mm(no skips,19 wrenches)

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View of openbox 13,flexi 29 and corona

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I think you want to see some stahlwille before you buy them:)
 
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So the standard stahlwille are short

depends....
Stahlwille open box 14 is "normal" length, open box 13 is shorter....for european standards..... the wrenches from US companies seem to be longer than the EU wrenches...
 

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I use the open box 13's daily as a tech when I first got them I thought they were a touch short but I find there length really good to work with and the fit is great also fairly comfy in the hand
 

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Here in Australia you can usually buy the Stahlwille ones much cheaper than Snap- On.So I'll go that way when my old Aussie made Sidchromes finally pack it in..after 30 years they are still going strong and believe me have they had some work.
 

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Noticed tonight they are on sale at masters (Australia).
Stahlwille Metric Combination Spanner Set 10 Piece $148 save $50.
There is a further $10 off $50 for fathers day weekend end of August via coupon in catalogue.
*edit: also some glove promo via redemption.

I already have Hazet 600N/8, so not sure I need this.
There are some deals on gearwrench, ratcheting might be more practical to me.
 

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Depends what you consider 'standard'!

Stahlwille offer 2 types of combination wrench. No. 13 are shorter. No. 14 are longer!
If you don't specify which you want, you will probably get the No. 13.

Hazet also offer 2 length's, but if you don't specify you tend to get the longer No. 600N. (Very nice, by the way!)

Snap On's 'standard' length is comparable to Stahlwille's 'long' No. 14. They also offer 'short' 'midget' and 'long' to cover all needs!

Mac's 'standard' length is comparable to Stahlwille's 'short' No. 13. They also offer 'short' 'long' and 'extra long'!

I generally prefer the longer Stahlwille 14 / Hazet 600N / Snap On Standard / Mac Long / Britool Standard!

Clear as mud now? Great! Buy a few of each!
 

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In strength (push till it breaks) the Stahlwille 13s don't hold up very well. I don't remember the test, but it's been referenced around here many times.

That said, I have a set. They compliment my Snap-Ons quite well. They're shorter and thinner than the SO wrenches, and can go places the SO wrench can't. I love em, and would highly recommend them, unless you're planning on pushing them past their limit (that test isn't exactly indicative of real world use...).
 

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In strength (push till it breaks) the Stahlwille 13s don't hold up very well. I don't remember the test, but it's been referenced around here many times.

That said, I have a set. They compliment my Snap-Ons quite well. They're shorter and thinner than the SO wrenches, and can go places the SO wrench can't. I love em, and would highly recommend them, unless you're planning on pushing them past their limit (that test isn't exactly indicative of real world use...).

Thats weird...why does everybody in my city use and recommend stahlwille? I talking of excevator,trucks wrenching and very big machines(spelling)! The only brand that holds up here is stahlwille,hazet and gedore when abusing and using like a hammer and over torgue the tools! I have seen openbox 13 and 14 wrenches that is used on very very big CAT for like 20 years and holds up and look nicer than a shiny chrome wrench looks after 2 days of work! So i really want to see the test, iam curios:)
 

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In strength (push till it breaks) the Stahlwille 13s don't hold up very well. I don't remember the test, but it's been referenced around here many times.

I think I remember reading that!

If I recall correctly the testers didn't compare 'like with like'! They compared the Stahlwille No.13 with the Hazet No.600N and suchlike! Of course the longer wrenches are also slightly thicker, so they took a greater load!

I've got quite a few Stahlwille wrenches, including a couple I regularly use for machine setting, and they all seem to have lasted well! No complaints!

I reckon if you get a reasonable quality tool ( not necessarily the best, just reasonable), use it correctly and don't abuse it, it will generally last well! But even the best wrench, if used for shoeing your horse, will show wear!

Like jmm, I've got both Snap On and Stahlwille (and some older British made). I tend to have Stahlwille in metric and Snap On in inch sizes so I can tell them apart quickly!
 
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That's the one Monte. Thanks!

Yes, pretty much as I remembered!

The Stahlwille lost out to the bigger Hazet (thicker overall) which is pretty much as you would expect! I'm sure that if they had compared the bigger Stahlwille No. 14 the results would have been comparable!

Even the very different Snap On took exactly the same load at the ring end, only losing out at the open end with it's smaller profile!

Mind you, I can't really really fault the conclusion that the Hazet No. 600N Is a very fine wrench! It is! I only have a few of these and they are superb! Someone else on here once pointed out that they are almost identical in size to the old 1970's vintage Britool RBM wrenches! What a compliment!
 

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Thats weird...why does everybody in my city use and recommend stahlwille? I talking of excevator,trucks wrenching and very big machines(spelling)! The only brand that holds up here is stahlwille,hazet and gedore when abusing and using like a hammer and over torgue the tools! I have seen openbox 13 and 14 wrenches that is used on very very big CAT for like 20 years and holds up and look nicer than a shiny chrome wrench looks after 2 days of work! So i really want to see the test, iam curios:)

I don't mean to infer that they're not good tools. They're awesome! I definitely wouldn't own a set if they weren't.

I was just pointing out a specific test that shows them to be relatively weak under very unusual and improbable circumstances.
 

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The Stahlwille Open-Box 13 series are on the short side, but they fall within the range of standard length. They aren't midget wrenches.
If you compare a few types of 14mm wrenches:
Hazet 603 series: 170mm
Facom 440: 180mm
Stahlwille 13 Open-Box: 165mm
Stahlwille 14 Open-Box Long: 210mm

Sometimes long wrenches can be a disadvantage in tight spots. So the 13s are a great choice. I don't own any 13s but I do have a set of 14s.

The Stahlwille 14 Open-Box Long series are one of my favorite wrenches. I can recommend them heartily. They are like nothing else. Really excellent and outstanding in so many ways. They feel great. The only trouble is, they aren't available in all sizes. They skip a bunch after 22
They only come in 6~22, 24, 27, 30, 32, 34, 36, 41
 
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Stahlwille wrenches are very, very nice, but if you want the real fetish **** ….get the Facom 440 or also the Heyco Maxline.

All of them are high level tools…the best … you've got them all. :D:D:D

Sidchrome 440 same as Facom 440. Same parent company. Stanley.

 

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...Really excellent and outstanding in so many ways. They feel great. The only trouble is, they aren't available in all sizes. They skip a bunch after 22
They only come in 6~22, 24, 27, 30, 32, 34, 36, 41

Alfajuj - Can you talk more about the features they have that you believe make Open-Box 14s excellent? Just curious what you think the key features are.

Thanks
 

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Sidchrome 440 same as Facom 440. Same parent company. Stanley.


The Sidchrome 440 wrenches are not the same as the Facom 440 wrenches. The wrenches may be made in the same facility but the design is different, thugh there are some similarities such as the design of the ring end. The Facom 440 wrenches are the same as the newer USAG 285 wrenches. The Sidchrome 440 wrenches do appear to be the same as the Mac "Precision Torque" combination wrenches though since Stanley Tools also owns Mac.
 
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